Dead bodies are often kept in ice to slow down decomposition and preserve the body for a longer period. Cooling the body reduces the activity of bacteria and enzymes that contribute to decay, making it easier to conduct autopsies or hold memorial services. This practice is especially important in forensic investigations or when bodies need to be transported over long distances before burial or cremation.
Some casts of the dead are kept on display in Pompeii. The rest are kept in storage and I believe that some are are located in the Naples Archaeology Museum.
The Caribs painted their bodies for many reasons, one of them being that the clay and grease kept off insects and rain.
In their tombs. However, when their tomb were robbed, their bodies were often moved and hidden in caches.
Romans keep clean by washing in baths every day and also going in a hot shower that kills all the dead skin and by covering there bodies in oil to loosen the dirt. Then they scraped the oil off with a curved metal tool. they have 1 big public bath
a place where dead bodies are kept
A deceased person's body may be kept at the morgue (suspicious death, murder, etc). But all bodies are eventually at the mortuary (funeral home).
yes they do cuz my dad caught one and we kept it as a pet and it was floating like if it was dead but my dad moved it and it was alive
It may be a mortuary, or the official location which is a morgue.
yes it was very dark and smelly it is where they usually kept the dead bodies and sick people
Dead bodies are often kept in ice to slow down decomposition and preserve the body for a longer period. Cooling the body reduces the activity of bacteria and enzymes that contribute to decay, making it easier to conduct autopsies or hold memorial services. This practice is especially important in forensic investigations or when bodies need to be transported over long distances before burial or cremation.
the oldest crime scene ever kept might be the murder weapon
They were mostly priests. They held religious ceremonies, elmbalmed dead bodies (mummyfying), and sometimes taught scribes (people who kept records and wrote).
Before they are interred, their bodies are usually kept in a morgue a body storage space in a funeral home (or something similar). Different cultures have different final dispositions for dead bodies: Some will bury the dead bodies - usually in some kind of casket Some will inter the body in a mausoleum above ground. Some will cremate the dead bodies - with the ashes either placed in an urn or sprinkled in some place of significance to the deceased. The vikings would bury them with grave goods in a mound/barrow/kurgan Egyptians mummified the bodies and buried them in tombs - with supplies for the afterlife if they wer of sufficient status.
No Yes, the bodies of the entire Washington family were moved because where they were kept flooding. They are still on Mt. Vernon, but on higher ground.
Do you mean mortuary?n., pl., -ies.A place, especially a funeral home, where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation.adj.Of or relating to burial practices.Relating to or characteristic of death.
That the body would not get ruined by other people. They also kept the body[mummy] in pyramids so they would not get stolen. These dead bodies are called mummies. Priests ,Nobles, Kings and Queens, Pharaohs. By Amal Kazi